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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry addresses General Convention, June 22 | Photo: Randall A. Gornowich

Curry Exudes Optimism & Good Health


By Kirk Petersen
Michael Curry did not look like a person who has been hospitalized six times in the last 13 months. His final address to General Convention was filled with gratitude and hope for the future of his beloved church. Read on.

Committee Divides on Prayer Book Redefinition


By Mark Michael
General Convention's Committee on Constitution and Canons split on final approval of revisions to Article X. Its deputies rejected the revision for its vagueness and redudancy, while bishops approved it, citing the dangers of delay. Read on.

Steve Wood Elected ACNA Archbishop


By Jeff Walton
Wood, whose parish was one of the largest congregations in the Episcopal Church when it left to join the ACNA, has led the Diocese of the Carolinas since 2012, and will be the denomination's third archbishop. Read on.

Revival Rocks the Arena


By Neva Rae Fox
More than 2,000 people, plus an online audience, joined Presiding Bishop Michael Curry in his last revival in that role. Applause, laugher, and cheers punctuated his sermon. Read on.

Bp. Allin, Women's Orders & the Zebra Book


By Mark Michael
General Convention 1973, also held in Louisville, saw the election of a moderate presiding bishop, a controversial defeat of women's ordination to the priesthood, and drama over prayer book revision. Read on.
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